“Upside” Self Portraits by Caulton Morris

Steady, steady, yes! Hold that pose! Click.
This series of photographs Upside by Caulton Morris could be measured by some as a class act others as a moment of greatness. Unaltered by photoshop or any cheating means, he has taken these self portraits by setting up a ten second timer, then running into the frame just before the camera takes the picture. You can’t deny the urge to both laugh and applaud at his artful play. The captions he attached amuses us, among them “One man changed the world”, “I slipped in the bath”, and “What are you living for?” They find him in Canada, Belgium, and England.

ABOUT ALLISON PARKER -
Allison Parker is a proud stay at home mom maintaining a full schedule kissing boo boos and passing out hugs just because. Her days many times are spent between the garden and the kitchen. From a journey of learning whole food eating habits, she's taken on the challenges of baking bread, muffins and cakes from scratch and filling the cellar shelves with scores of her own canned goods each year. Writing is one of those things she does because its part of who she is. That and it's a nice break from the never ending work that comes with raising a family.

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